Sorry, I was being over simplistic.
You can't have the traditional smpf arrangement, but you can have broadband without telephony from BT ( with a saving of approx £5/m) or other ISPs and then use a third party VoIP provider to provide telephony at whatever cost they charge.
And my existing broadband provider has confirmed that I am right. After switchover I can choose whichever VoIP supplier I want, and it doesn't have to be my broadband supplier.
But you will have to start paying your ISP instead of BT for the line providing the broadband.
Unfortunately the whole issue of number porting is an unholy mess, so it's anyone's guess how this might work as regards retaining your number with a VOIP provider.
This post started out as a query about elderly/vulnerable customers without broadband migration to DV and now also incorporates the subject of shared metallic path customers that do have broadband,
SMPF will not be available, it’s a legacy product, no longer sold , when PSTN is switched off , because two broadband services cannot coexist on the same metallic path ( copper pair ) and one broadband service is required to deliver IP telephony ( BT call their version Digital Voice ) , when these SMPF customers ( those using BT for telephony , with someone else providing broadband ) need to be removed from PSTN, they will need to make a choice but remaining as they are won’t be one of those choices ( see message 8 )
……the BT customers that this post originally was about , those without broadband at all , have also had their probable choices indicated, but both categories of BT customers, are not currently being actively selected for migration anyway
I don't understand that statement about me having to pay my broadband supplier for the line instead of BT.
My simple view is that I pay BT for my voice service and my broadband supplier for my broadband service. Why will that not continue?
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I don't understand that statement about me having to pay my broadband supplier for the line instead of BT.
You are currently paying BT to provide a line & telephone service. Your ISP provides broadband over that line. So you either:
Remain with BT for telephone but will then also have to switch to them for broadband (for reasons stated repeatedly).
Or you cancel your BT service to move to another telephony provider, in which case you'll no longer have a line for your ISP to provide a service on. Therefore you'll have to pay your current or another ISP to provide both line & broadband.
I so don't understand this. On the surface this appears to be contradicting what my ISP has told me and what has been said elsewhere in this thread. So, are we saying that I can have my broadband from my current provider, and my voice from anyone else *except* BT, unless I move my broadband to BT as well?
I am far from a stupid person, and I used to work in telco. If I can't understand this, God knows what hope most people have.
I am going to have to do what I assume most people are doing - stuck my head in the sand and ignore it until it all goes t*ts up, and fix it then.